r/lebanon • u/odysseysee • Sep 22 '24
r/lebanon • u/Health_Impressive • Mar 05 '26
Vent / Rant Why do israelis think that we could be friends?
Like I am all for peace but please stay away lol.
r/lebanon • u/Mroldsk00l • Mar 05 '26
Vent / Rant Israel is a monster
I am praying for you all tonight.
There is no justifying what Israel is going to do to you guys.
I am sending love from the UK to all the Sunni, Shia, Christians and everyone else that makes Lebanon wonderful.
Stick together
r/lebanon • u/Velvetcrow666 • 15d ago
Vent / Rant I am Shia southerner and I hate Hezbollah so much
I spent many years around Hezbolah supporters and members, and one thing became painfuly clear to me: they do not care about Lebanon or Lebanese. Their loyalty is to Iran and its regional agenda before it is to the Lebanese people. تكليف شرعي قال ههههه
I know some people will call this propaganda or say I am exaggerating, but many Shia Lebanese quietly feel this way too. We just don not speak openly because we know how intimidation works, and we know how dangerous these people can be when challenged publicly.
Lebanon has paid the price for decades and the Lebanese shia community we are their biggest victim Lebanon paid the price economically, politically, and socialy. We are exhausted from living under the shadow of an armed group that operates above the state and drags the country into conflicts most Lebanese never chose.
I hope one day the Lebanese government and army fully control all weapons in the country. I hope those responsible for crimes committed in Syria are held accountable and sent to syria to be punished for their crimes againstSyrian people. And yes i hope Lebanon eventually reaches real peace and stability with all its neighbors, including Israel, because endless war has destroyed generations here.
People outside Lebanon or Shia spaces underestimate how much fear and silence exist here.
L3ama b3yon hezb tl3o mn byotna!!!! THEY ARE HIDING IN CIVILIAN HOMES AND NEIGHBORHOODS ya jame3a r7 nf2a3 btl fina nt7ml 2rfnaaaa.
r/lebanon • u/Acrobatic-Remote-419 • Mar 05 '26
Vent / Rant How can we ever make peace with these maniacs. They have people saying this yet we’re the ones called uncivilised?
r/lebanon • u/idontspeakbaguettes • 17d ago
Vent / Rant Off my chest: Parents are a financial burden
Listen I "love" my parents (I don't love anyone in reality im broken anyways) but I'm realizing Im spending too much money on their needs, they're old, poor since I was a chid, they don't have a retirement fund and rely on children for financial support.
Recently I realize that on a monthly basis their expenses are more than mine! and Im trying to save and cook everything at home and not travel, not do anything!
Not to mention they didn't (God forbid) get sick yet, i live abroad and send them money, works for now, but Im not sure about the future,
This is no way to undermine that they're my parents but Im struggling to save for my future, is this the Lebanon post 7areb ahlye curse?
r/lebanon • u/Residual-Heat • Apr 08 '26
Vent / Rant Everyone's a winner (except Lebanon)
Depending on who you ask everyone is a winner. Israel and USA say they won, Iran and Hezbollah will claim victory.
Lebanon is left with 1500+ dead civilians, nearly a million refugees, and occupied lands in the south.
r/lebanon • u/Sharp_Technology_189 • Mar 03 '26
Vent / Rant Israel is a parasite
have y'all noticed how much humanity as a whole is being set back by their existence, or do you disagree?
they're a cancer on their enemies and their allies both it's crazy.
Ps disagree respectfully pls I'm just ranting 🙌🏻
r/lebanon • u/Due_Inevitable_2784 • Sep 29 '24
Vent / Rant Sorry bas some of y’all are so dumb
I don’t know if some of these rants come from raging 14 year olds or disconnected-from reality diaspora who live in the Americas, but why tf do i keep hearing opinions such as “why don’t the lebanese army just overthrow hezeb” and “it’s time for the lebanese people to rise up and protest hizbullah” or bil a7la “it’s time for hezbollah now to just surrender”. Please , if your “brave” political understanding on Lebanon is based on oversimplified rants and tiktoks, just stick to posting stories about your heartbreak of the 10452km2.
r/lebanon • u/CrystalMeath • Dec 10 '24
Vent / Rant Can we stop pretending now that Israel would ever let Lebanon have a strong capable army?
r/lebanon • u/Particular-Horse-192 • Dec 26 '25
Vent / Rant I can't wait to come back, I said it!!!
I literally cannot wait. I will take the shit of lebanon over the shit of canada thank you so much.
I'm working really hard to make this possible in 2026. if you think the people who want to come back are crazy I invite you to live in canada for 12 years alone and let me know how you feel after
r/lebanon • u/Standard_Ad7704 • Sep 19 '25
Vent / Rant I'm sick and tired of Israel claiming its the "only safe place for Christians and Druze" in ME
Like shut tf up.
No, Lebanon is the only place where Middle East minorities actually have political power and representation, which is the main thing that "protects them." Israel treats its non-Muslim minorities as second-class and its Muslim minorities as absolute shit.
Lebanon is the actual refuge.
r/lebanon • u/Existing_Drawer7935 • Sep 14 '24
Vent / Rant Lebanese (israeli) products abroad
Was happy to find lebanese hummus in france, but when I digged deeper at the company, i found that most products branded Lebanese in France, are manufactured by an israeli company and imported.
If we had actual goverment or even an actual resistance, we would sue and protect actual Lebanese exporters. Instead Lebanese goods are overpriced abroad and almost impossible to find.
Sadly we have neither a government nor a proper resistance.
r/lebanon • u/Velvetcrow666 • 18d ago
Vent / Rant I lost my home, my village, and so many people I loved. I don’t know how to keep going.
I have never been this depresed in my whole life It feels like my life ended and I am just existing after it.
My village is gone. My house is gone. Freinds and relatives I loved died. We lost everything. We can't even visit the Graves of our loved ones since almost 4 years.
I don’t know how we are supposed to survive this mentally. I feel like I have no will to live anymore.
I miss my room so much. I miss sleeping peacefully instead of sleeping on the floor of a mosque surounded by dozens of strangers. I miss the smallest things that used to feel normal.
I miss walking in my village, hiking, seeing familiar places and faces. Now I spend my days trapped betwen four walls reading news about massacres, hearing drones nonstop, and hearing about more villages being destroyed.
And the grief does not stop. I keep thinking about the people I lost and I genuinely do not know how someone is supposed to carry this much pain and suffering.
I don’t even know why I’m posting this. Maybe I just needed someone to hear me because I feel completely broken inside.
Dms are open for anyone who is going through the same thing too.
r/lebanon • u/Popular_Math_8503 • Apr 08 '26
Vent / Rant I would love to hear from Hezbollah supporters
How do you justify hezb commanders and leaders hiding in apartments with civilians.. enough is enough. Ma bt2amno bl shahade .. go hide somewhere else. Today was horrific
r/lebanon • u/heselius • Feb 15 '24
Vent / Rant The Hypocrisy of people who support Hezb and attacking Israel in this sub is seriously disgusting
Edit 3: This post has nothing to do with our neighbor, it's an internal observation about our very own terrorsit group
Edit 4: This post is designed to hilight the shameless propaganda tactics that Hezb is doing by inciting for war, then crying victim when war responds.
Edit 5: How many times someone said 3adouw, Sohyoune, Ouwatje: 28 lol
Every post aimed at drama baiting everyone about tragedies, are done by people who support Hezb's attacks and provocations, and accuse anyone who do not support any type of war as "3amil" or a "Sohyoune".
Then you go around and cry victim when Israel and Nazinyahu respond. We are sick and tired of this victim mentality and your baseless 3antariyet.
Hezb has stated clearly that they will not stop randomly bombing the north towns and cities of Israel unless a cease fire is reached in Gaza. A war we have nothing to do with.
So Hezb and our government are again encouraging the attacks on our country and people because that's what they are instructed to do by Iran and Russia.
Hezb does not give 2 fcks about any Lebanese. They are a death cult meant to send Lebanese citizens to their death to please their sponsor Iran.
Before the mongols come here and say "Oh IsRaEl WiLl iNvAdE Us" please stfu and go warmonger somewhere else.
PS: Innocent people dying in this are not Martyrs, they are victims of Proxy war and traitors (Hezb) to lebanon. There is nothing noble about their deaths. They did not die for a cause. They died because Hezb hasn't stopped bombing the north of Israel since October 7th.
Edit: The point of this post is to remind everyone that Hezb propagandists use the Sympathy tactics to rile up support, and tell everyone that we have to support them because we are under threat. When they were laughing at the beirut port explosion killing 200+ Lebanese citizens.
Edit 2: All you hezb apologists remember this post. all of you are calling for more war and destruction, once it happens you will go and act shocked when the escalation you are asking for will come and innocent people will die and get displaced. Again. This post's comment section is the reason i made this post. Most of you are calling for more death and destruction. When it comes, don't act like victims.
r/lebanon • u/Standard_Ad7704 • Mar 22 '26
Vent / Rant What is up with sectarian hate recently?
I am not even a Shiite, but this is really getting out of hand.
I hated Hezbollah since 2005, but this is clearly not just (warranted) Hezbollah hate.
The racism/sectarianism towards Shias is approaching rascism towards Syrians level of hate.
I just can't imagine this ending well at all.
r/lebanon • u/mighty_stick • Sep 17 '25
Vent / Rant I found comfort in Christianity
This post is not meant to disrespect anyone. It's heavily subjective and I'm merely stating my experience and opinion. I'm not claiming that my opinion is factual. If you get offended easily, then don't read.
I was born into a Muslim family but up until 2021, I started questioning Islam. I disagreed with a lot of the things it dictates. Many of its rules didn't make sense to me, and many of the things it states, allows, and abides by didn't sit well with me, so I left it in 2021 and became agnostic.
Now, that's where I started noticing the area around me didn't really accept me once they noticed I stopped following Islam, and some youth even made fun of me because my English is better than my Arabic.
Even at school, a month after moving to a new school, we started discussing religion and fun facts about it and they asked for my opinion, so I told them I'm not Muslim, they asked me the reasons and I stated my points and when they couldn't argue against them, they lashed out, instead of being sensible. For the 3 years I spent in that school, I was outcasted. Now, to be fair I wasn't 100% on their black list, we had our fun times, but for the most part (class outings, hangouts, shared projects), I wasn't a part of them. Same thing with the rest of the school, they would make fun of me because I spoke perfect English, which prompted me to develop new hobbies and buy a Nintendo switch to pass my lonely time there.
I stayed agnostic up until about 2 weeks ago. My American friend visited me and he was a Muslim before, but then converted to Christianity. He spoke to me about Christianity and I felt something. He was just telling me normal things, some of them I know, but for some reason, my heart got heavier and I felt sort of enlightened.
Now, to give some additional context, after I finished college, I moved to Ain El Rammeneh, and there, I was able to speak English locally. Everyone was so loving and accepting and I had no problem making friends and neighbours. (on a funny notes, once I was buying groceries from the City Center Mall, and people from Dahyeh stopped me and started speaking to me in stupid English as in to mock me since i was speaking to one of my friends in English. I sort of gotten fed up. When they asked if I was American, i said ya, i was born there, (i've never been to america) and they asked where in America, and i said Louisiana, and i asked where they're from and they said Beirut, in Dahyeh, so ya)
After my friend went back to america, i went to the church for the morning prayers, and after praying, i felt like i was overwhelmed, my knees got a bit weak and i started to breath heavily. it was something I've never experienced when i was Muslim.
That night, i asked Jesus to prove his presence, and slept, had a very vivid and lucid dream and it was a very weird night, but the dream wasn't about jesus or anything, but i woke up feeling refreshed and... different in a way. I don't know, but I asked for Jesus's blessing the next night and something made me pray before sleeping. Idk, but i did it, finally accepted Jesus as my lord and saviour and went to sleep, Woke up the next day to an email from the embassy saying that my student visa got accepted (It was supposed to be done in 7-10 working days, but it only took 5 days), and after so much work and time, I'm finally moving out of this country. I got on my knees and thanked the son and the father.
Now, I'm gonna buy a cross necklace to keep on me at all times, and I'm gonna get baptised in a church in the country I'm going to. I'm grateful for christianity for making my life better in such a short amount of time, and may Jesus guide and watch over all of us.
Thank you for reading <3
Edit: I want to emphasis that the Muslims i met and the ones that i was surrounded by do not represent the religion or other Muslims. I know there are good Muslims in the world and those were just the shitty ones. I wanted to make it clear that i have 0 problems with Muslims and i judge a person individually, not by a group of people's actions. Not everyone is the same.
r/lebanon • u/w4ternymph • Jul 16 '24
Vent / Rant Christian woman threw a tomato at me in bourj hammoud
(19F hijabi) I was in bourj hammoud visiting friends when we went to grab some shawarma (extra toum ofc) and when i sat to eat it a grown ass woman sitting across from me kept giving me dirty looks , i smiled at her at first and didnt really give much thought to it, then when i went to the bathroom i forgot my lipgloss at the table and when i came back it was gone?? I just assumed it was in my bag and left, as soon as i did though that same women followed me and got a whole fricking tomato from her bag and threw it at my face! WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK LADY! Everyone there just stared at her and she said ( out loud mind u) "nes mitlkon ma elon 7a2 yejo 3a manate2na" , oh yea and i found my lipgloss sticking out of her bag , real smooth.
r/lebanon • u/Salty_Criticism5149 • Sep 20 '24
Vent / Rant Wtf is this
Wtf does hezbollah gain from this shit they brought nothing but misery on us the Iranian agenda is gonna get us all killed israel isn't afraid anymore hezbollah lost all the fear that they gave to israel
r/lebanon • u/eskimolimun • Jan 02 '24
Vent / Rant If a war erupts because of a 2nd degree Iranian proxy Im done.
If a war erupts now it isnt because Israel attacked Hezbollah a 1st degree Iranian proxy in Lebanon.
It will be because of Hamas official which is a 2nd degree Iranian proxy in Lebanon.
How many proxies we have here anyway I dont get it.
r/lebanon • u/Optimal-Frogg • Mar 20 '26
Vent / Rant Rant: I just want to live my youth normally
A group of suicidal maniacs have decided to trigger a genocidal fucking beast against us. Delusional religious war addicts, they're ruining the lives of innocent people around them. We knew we would only take hits in this war.
I ache for our displaced brothers and sisters all around lebanon, none of them had a say in this.
I can't live like that anymore. I miss my daily routine so much. We had ambitions, projects, community, and now everything stopped. Heartbreaking.
When is all this madness gonna end. I just want to live my youth normally.
r/lebanon • u/wifeofundyne • Feb 09 '24
Vent / Rant A raid that shook Nabatieh. My extended family heard and felt it like an earthquake. We can never catch a break I fucking hate isn'treal and burgerland
r/lebanon • u/dotaplayingmom • Oct 17 '24
Vent / Rant My SO's mother's business gone to ashes in an instant....all her life's work. My heart is mourning for Lebanon and her people 💔
They recieved this message prior and fled from her shop and home:
Urgent ‼️ A new and urgent warning to the residents of the Wardaniyeh area in Lebanon, specifically those in the building specified in the map and the buildings adjacent to it
🔴You are located near facilities and interests affiliated with Hezbollah, which the IDF will work against in the near future
🔴For your safety and the safety of your family members, you must evacuate this building and the adjacent buildings immediately and move away from them at a distance of no less than 500 meters
So tragic and what is happening there now. And it upsets me that I can't do anything to stop it 😭